Singer Zara said that it is necessary to sing compositions from the times of the Great Patriotic War and republish works of Soviet writers so that “the history of our great-grandfathers is not rewritten.” Her words were quoted HABER.ru.
“For example, Vasily Bykov from Vitebsk. A great Belarusian writer who wrote about the Great Patriotic War. We must sing the songs of the war years so that our children can recognize them,” he said.
The artist stressed that it is “important” to address this issue. The singer shared her opinion at the press conference of the roundtable “Unity State – a space of common spirituality and opportunities.”
Recently, the Union of Cinematographers of Russia accepted A letter from the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation proposing the remaking of Soviet films “in order to produce feature films for children and youth that contribute to the preservation of historical memory and the formation of patriotism.”
The list includes 30 films, including Larisa Shepitko’s “Rise,” Nikolai Mashchenko’s “How the Steel Was Tempered,” Sergei Bondarchuk’s “War and Peace” and “The Fate of Man.” The Ministry of Education has also compiled a selection of works of Russian literature that could be filmed.
Dmitry Koldun earlier It has been saidThe Soviet film needs to be remade.